Nice to
have you visiting this exciting web site consisting of 4 segments, which
has been specially designed with you the viewer in mind. These segments
really are my passion and as much as they've put that balance in my
life, I'm sure it'll very much do the same for you. So take one step
back and breathe in the lovely pictures and graphics painstakingly put
together for you.

Before I
leave you to explore the rest of this site, here is a quote which really
speaks for itself and is what I've got to share out aloud. Do drop a
note in my Guest
Book to say that you have come by.

"The
unexamined life is not worth living for" - Socrates

Slainte
... Hakuna Matata ... Cheerio ...

Happy Christmas
& an exciting Brand New 2003!!

It's that time
of the year once again when we celebrate the Birth of Christ.
Perhaps for many of us it's also a time to re-evaluate ourselves,
to plan for the forth-coming year and to simply relax while enjoying
the company of friends, relatives, family.

Whatever you plan
for, may this festive season bring you warmth, happiness and a
prosperous brand new year ahead!

...
here's a glimpse of what you'll expect in the next change ...

Click
on these little thumbnails to view the bigger
picture!

Kowloon
- Tsim Sha Tsui

The
cheapest and easiest way to get a view of both Hong Kong Island
and the Kowloon peninsula is by taking the Star Ferry. It also
brings one to Kowloon - one of the major areas in Hong Kong where
it's nothing but hotels, restaurants, shopping malls, more shops,
and not forgetting the "Lady's night market".

Hong
Kong's Skyline - taken from the Victoria Peak

An
excellent view of the harbour would be from the Victoria Peak.
You have to take an "inclined car" (The Peak Tram) to
the top, but then again you can walk/run on this fairly flat road
which rings the top of the mountain. The view of Kowloon and Hong
Kong is the picture on the left. I'll put together a montage of
it's magnificent skyline very soon.

Macau
- remains of the old St. Paul's Church

A
1 hour or 65 km journey on the "Jetfoil" ferry from
the Hong Kong Macau Ferry Terminal took me to Macau - a Portuguese
colony just like Hong Kong a British colony. Right smack in the
middle of the peninsula are the ruins of St. Paul's cathedral
and an old fort. Captured a couple of pictures of the area up
from the fort.

Gourmet moments

I
cannot believe this chap on the left actually started preparing
meals at the age of 6! It all started out with helping in the
food preparation process during school vacations, just so I could
get the meals out on the table to satisfy that rumbling tummy
sooner.